Kennesaw State University Production Of The Three Sisters

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In the Kennesaw State University Production of The Three Sisters, Olga, Masha, and Irina come together at the end and share their sorrows, sufferings, and need to start over. I understand "what is is to be them" because I have also felt sad about how my life has been going and wanting to start over, specifically through my major. I have been struggling to barely pass my prerequisites for nursing schools and now I have four rejection letters. I have also broken down and cried like the sisters did in the play, thinking about how my life is terrible, and how there is no future for me in nursing. I thought that nursing would bring me some purpose in life, like how Irina thought working would bring her a purpose, but in the end we both feel discouraged

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